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Woodhull of Maine
Custom interior design led to the creation of this vivid underwater-themed bathroom
Trent Bell Photography
Nogales Interiores
Un aseo que hace las veces de caja de luz, y que divide los dos dormitorios infantiles.
Studio Black Interiors
For this knock down rebuild, in the established Canberra suburb of Yarralumla, the client's brief was modern Hampton style. The main finishes include Hardwood American Oak floors, shaker style joinery, patterned tiles and wall panelling, to create a classic, elegant and relaxed feel for this family home. Built by CJC Constructions. Photography by Hcreations.
Forward Design Build Remodel
Our clients came to us wanting to create a kitchen that better served their day-to-day, to add a powder room so that guests were not using their primary bathroom, and to give a refresh to their primary bathroom.
Our design plan consisted of reimagining the kitchen space, adding a powder room and creating a primary bathroom that delighted our clients.
In the kitchen we created more integrated pantry space. We added a large island which allowed the homeowners to maintain seating within the kitchen and utilized the excess circulation space that was there previously. We created more space on either side of the kitchen range for easy back and forth from the sink to the range.
To add in the powder room we took space from a third bedroom and tied into the existing plumbing and electrical from the basement.
Lastly, we added unique square shaped skylights into the hallway. This completely brightened the hallway and changed the space.
Wanda Ely Architect Inc.
The foyer’s floor tile flows inside and up the back wall of the powder room, inside of a volume clad in raw cold-rolled steel. The combination of a delicate, handmade, geometric cement tile with the dark grey, machine-made raw steel is a deliberate juxtaposition that is echoed throughout the home where a clean modern interior is offset against rough, raw materials.
Studio Black Interiors
This family home located in the Canberra suburb of Forde has been renovated. The brief for this home was contemporary Hamptons with a focus on detailed joinery, patterned tiles and a dark navy, white and soft grey palette. Hard finishes include Australian blackbutt timber, New Zealand wool carpet, brushed nickel fixtures, stone benchtops and accents of French navy for the joinery, tiles and interior walls. Interior design by Studio Black Interiors. Renovation by CJC Constructions. Photography by Hcreations.
Cloakroom with a Vessel Sink and Blue Floors Ideas and Designs
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